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Colin Powell has indicated that he will make some firm decisions regarding the presidency within the next two weeks. Of course, he will primarily listen to the advice of his family, close friends and political advisors. We hope, for the sake of vibrant political debate, that he also takes into account the unsolicited support for him that has springing up all across the country--even at Harvard...
...same place that it was, but it is still a vibrant place," Sullivan says...
That resurgence is fueled by new victories, fresh tactics and a vibrant combativeness. Two weeks ago, federal arbitrators awarded pay hikes averaging 17% over six years to 20,000 flight attendants who struck American Airlines in 1993 and defied the company by remaining out while it hired replacement workers. "What happened was really a beacon for labor," says Denise Hedges, president of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants. "It was the strike, or rather the very serious way we pursued it, that forced management back to the table...
...revivals of Broadway farces, he plays crabby geezers: the tourist with tsuris in Don't Drink the Water, a decrepit comic in a new version of The Sunshine Boys. Yet in his films Allen is the Woody of old--or, rather, of young. To Lenny, the raw, vibrant Linda makes Amanda seem stale and shrewish. Bonham Carter (who's a radiant 29 and certainly doesn't look shrewish) must play that standard Woody marplot, the older woman. Sure, Linda's got the screwball charm of the early Judy Holliday, but does every Allen superbabe have to be born yesterday...
...want to] involve more people in the basic decisions of running the school...to help to foster creativity and stimulate this intellectually rich and vibrant community," Clark said...